Planar RS232, PS5580 LengthResponse, Example Response Data Group ID = ‘A’, Multi ID = Broadcast

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Name

Command

BroadcastSupported

Read/Write

Length

Length(Broadcast

Mode

Data Bytes

 

 

 

 

 

OSD V Position

0x7F

Y

W

4

3

0x02

= Write

Byte 1: V Position

(Range 0x00-0x64)

Power Off

0x11

Y

RW

3

2

0x00

= Read

[None]

 

 

 

 

 

 

0x02

= Write

 

Power On

0x10

Y

RW

3

2

0x00

= Read

[None]

0x02

= Write

Power On Delay

0x9E

Y

W

4

3

0x02

= Write

Byte 1: Delay Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Range 0x00-0x32)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Byte 1: Power Save

Power Save

0x63

Y

W

4

3

0x02

= Write - 0x00 = Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

- 0x01 = On

Scan Mode

0x9B

Y

W

3

2

0x02

= Write [None]

(Overscan Off)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scan Mode

0x9A

Y

W

3

2

0x02

= Write [None]

(Overscan On)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Screen Clock

0x38

Y

W

4

3

0x02

= Write

Byte 1: Clock

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Range 0x00-0x64)

Screen Clock

0x39

Y

W

4

3

0x02

= Write

Byte 1: Clock Phase

Phase

(Range 0x00-0x3F)

Screen H Position

0x36

Y

W

4

3

0x02

= Write

Byte 1: H Position

(Range 0x00-0x64)

LengthResponse

4

3Write: 4Read:

3Write: 4Read:

4

4

3

3

4

4

4

 

Example

Example

Response Data

(Group ID = ‘A’, Multi ID = 4)

(Broadcast)

Byte 1: V Position (Range 0x00-0x64)

Write 50 (0x32):

 

Write 50 (0x32):

 

Command: 02 7F 04 01 04 02 32 03

Command: 02 7F 03

 

Response: 02 7F 04 01 04 02 32 41 03

00 00 32 03

Byte 1: Power Status

Power Off Write:

 

- 0x00 = Off

Command: 02 11 03 01 04 02 03

Power Off Write: 8

- 0x01 = On

Response: 02 11 03 01 04 02 E2 03

 

 

Command: 02 11 02

 

Power Read (display is off):

00 00 03

 

Command: 02 11 03 01 04 00 03

 

 

Response: 02 11 04 01 04 00 00 E3 03

 

Byte 1: Power Status

Power On Write:

 

- 0x00 = Off

Command: 02 10 03 01 04 02 03

Power On Write: 8

- 0x01 = On

Response: 02 10 03 01 04 02 E3 03

 

 

Command: 02 10 02

 

Power Read (display is on):

00 00 03

 

Command: 02 10 03 01 04 00 03

 

 

Response: 02 10 04 01 04 00 01 E3 03

Delay Time = 25:6

Byte 1: Delay Time (Range 0x00-0x32)

Delay Time = 25:

 

Command: 02 9E 04 01 04 02 19 03

Command: 02 9E 03

 

Response: 02 9E 04 01 04 02 19 3B 03

00 00 19 03

Byte 1: Power Save

Set Power Save = On:

 

Set Power Save = On:

- 0x00 = Off

Command: 02 63 04 01 04 02 01 03

Command: 02 63 03

- 0x01 = On

Response: 02 63 04 01 04 02 01 8E 03

00 00 01 03

[None]

Command: 02 9B 03 01 04 02 03

Command: 02

 

Response: 02 9B 03 01 04 02 58 03

9B 02 00 00 03

[None]

Command: 02 9A 03 01 04 02 03

 

Command: 02 9A 02

 

Response: 02 9A 03 01 04 02 59 03

00 00 03

Byte 1: Clock (Range 0x00-0x64)

Write 50 (0x32):

Write 50 (0x32)

 

Command: 02 38 04 01 04 02 32 03

Command: 02 38 03

 

Response: 02 38 04 01 04 02 32 88 03

00 00 32 03

Byte 1: Clock Phase (Range 0x00-0x3F)

Write 32 (0x20):

 

Write 32 (0x20)

 

Command: 02 39 04 01 04 02 20 03

Command: 02 39 03

 

Response: 02 39 04 01 04 02 20 99 03

00 00 20 03

Byte 1: H Position (Range 0x00-0x64)

Write 50 (0x32):

Write 50 (0x32)

 

Command: 02 36 04 01 04 02 32 03

Command: 02 36 03

 

Response: 02 36 04 01 04 02 32 8A 03

00 00 32 03

 

 

 

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Contents Planar PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol Warranty and Service Plans Table of Contents Command Protocol Description Command / Response Examples Example Set power to off Group ID = B, Multi ID = Mode NameData Bytes Example Group ID = ‘A’, Multi ID = Broadcast LengthResponse Response Data= RGB PC Command Broadcast Supported Read/Write Length Example BroadcastExample Group ID = ‘A’, Multi ID =Name Command Broadcast Supported Read/Write LengthResponse Length Response Data Example Group ID = ‘A’, Multi ID =Get Model Name Serial Number Get OSD Control Data 0x90 N R Name Command SupportedBroadcast Read/Write Length Mode Response DataDVI HdmiCommand SupportedBroadcast Read/Write Length Mode Data Bytes OSD 0x00 = LockLengthResponse Example Response Data Group ID = ‘A’, Multi ID = BroadcastName Command BroadcastSupported Read/Write Length Mode Data Bytes= DVI Mode See table below for Response values. Click here for table Resolution Value
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